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Likewise, can't a distinction be drawn between assisting a democratic movement through unequivocal moral support for the local opposition, on the one hand, and a heavy handed, violent attempt to overthrow a despotic government and create a local opposition?

Stasis in either analogy is complicity too and our ultimate goal as white people should be to powerfully counter any tacit complicity through unequivocal action.

From ribonuclease B, all five known major N-linked glycans (GlcNAc2Man5, GlcNAc2Man6, GlcNAc2Man7, GlcNAc2Man8, GlcNAc2Man9) were separated and detected through unequivocal spectral evidence (Fig.  6); the peptide coverage was similar to that obtained using standalone RP (data not shown).

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David Uhlmann, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, argues that allowing companies involved in lethal activities to settle their claims with prosecutors, instead of having the harm they have done made evident through an unequivocal criminal conviction, amounts to a moral and practical failure.If the main aim is deterrence, companies may be the wrong targets for prosecution.

The establishment of secular public school systems under government control was made unequivocal through the passage of legislation between 1872 and 1895.

Extremist Hutu politicians and military officers were opposed to a power-sharing deal, the panel said: "Through repeated and unequivocal warnings, they indicated to him that his acceptance to implement the agreement would be signing for his own death and this is exactly what happened".

"We urge the United Nations Security Council and the international community to take up their responsibilities and intervene immediately to protect the innocent population and end the crimes by the regime, through decisive and unequivocal resolutions under Chapter Seven," the groups said in a statement after a meeting in Bulgaria.

Our commitment to progress through private-equity investment is unequivocal.

Because the definition of diabetes through blood sampling is not unequivocal, a second set of these variables was constructed based on alternative criteria (3) used in another study (1) for comparison.

The only way in which information from multiple databases can truly be shared and made useful is through the careful use of unequivocal, well defined, consistent and structured metadata.

The causal relationship between lamp and light/darkness is also put in different ways, being either unequivocal or merely hypothetical through the use of 'would' (Coates 1983, 211).

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